Israeli occupation forces demolished several small kiosks and damaged the storefronts of commercial shops on Tuesday morning in the Shu’fat Refugee Camp, northeast of occupied Jerusalem.

Local sources reported that dozens of soldiers invaded multiple neighborhoods in the camp, accompanied by crews from the Israeli municipality, while military bulldozers were stationed at the military roadblock at the camp’s entrance.

The sources added that the bulldozers demolished small kiosks and destroyed several commercial signs during the invasion. The forces also seized multiple vehicles amid a heavy military deployment throughout the area.

Shu’fat Refugee Camp is subject to repeated invasions by Israeli forces, often accompanied by municipal actions targeting shops, structures, and property. Residents say these measures are part of an ongoing policy of pressure and restrictions imposed on the camp.